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in afghanistan, another blow to the rule of president karzai today. they gunned down his most precious aide. karzai's half-brother was assassinated early last week. in eastern afghanistan, nato helicopter air strikes today hit a school where insurgents were said to have gathered. at least ten insurgents were killed. there were no youngsters in school at the time. remember the days when the marine corps advertised it was "looking for a few good men"? well, times have changed, and today marines are recruiting women as well. there seems to be no limit as to how high they can go. this is tonight's "sunday cover": a new commanding officer with a legendary marine corps post. this is parris island, south carolina. as the sign makes clear on the way in, here is where they make marines. now this marine factory has a new foreman. >> what i'd ask you to do is... >> reporter: or forewoman, brigadier general loretta reynolds. when you found out you were getting this post, what was your first reaction? >> there are times now that i wake up in the morning and say, "
in afghanistan, another blow to the rule of president karzai today. they gunned down his most precious aide. karzai's half-brother was assassinated early last week. in eastern afghanistan, nato helicopter air strikes today hit a school where insurgents were said to have gathered. at least ten insurgents were killed. there were no youngsters in school at the time. remember the days when the marine corps advertised it was "looking for a few good men"? well, times have changed, and today...
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then there are the murdochs themselves, rupert, the tycoon head of news throughout the world's largest media conglomerate after disney. his son and heir apparent james who is now known to authorize payments to victims of phone hacking, although he says he didn't have the complete picture at the time and regrets what he did. >> how would one put it politely. if the boat is still sinking -- >> -- >> reporter: both rupert and his son james will appear before a parliamentary committee this monday. >> mitchell: is there any reason to believe they could be arrested as well. >> reporter: the committee next week is purely political so no there won't be any arrests coming out of that but there are two police criminal investigations just gearing up with lots of evidence to comb through. some of it said to be e-mails from inside the company so i don't think anybody can predict where this thing is going to lead. >> mitchell: elizabeth palmer in london, thanks. casey anthony walked out of jail 12 days after acquitted from murdering her two year old daughter. her daughters say she received an e-mail
then there are the murdochs themselves, rupert, the tycoon head of news throughout the world's largest media conglomerate after disney. his son and heir apparent james who is now known to authorize payments to victims of phone hacking, although he says he didn't have the complete picture at the time and regrets what he did. >> how would one put it politely. if the boat is still sinking -- >> -- >> reporter: both rupert and his son james will appear before a parliamentary...
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this is "andrea mitchell this is "andrea mitchell reports" only on msnbc. this is my band from the 80's, looker. hair and mascara, a lethal combo. i'm jon haber of alto music. i've been around music my entire life. this is the first alto music i opened when i was 24. my business is all about getting music into people's hands. letting someone discover how great music is, is just an awesome thing. and the plum card from american express open helps me do that. i use it for as much inventory as i possibly can. from picks...to maracas... to drums... to dj equipment... you name it, i can buy it. and the savings that we get from the early pay discount on those purchases has given us money to reinvest back into our business and help quadruple the size of our floor space. and the more we expand, the more space we have for instruments and musicians to come play them. rock n roll will never die. how can the plum card's trade terms get your business booming? booming is putting more music in more people's hands. >>> michele bachmann's husband dr. marcus bachmann is play
this is "andrea mitchell this is "andrea mitchell reports" only on msnbc. this is my band from the 80's, looker. hair and mascara, a lethal combo. i'm jon haber of alto music. i've been around music my entire life. this is the first alto music i opened when i was 24. my business is all about getting music into people's hands. letting someone discover how great music is, is just an awesome thing. and the plum card from american express open helps me do that. i use it for as much...
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they're striving to make things better. >> reporter: russ mitchell, cbs news, los angeles. >> "a better life" is now playing in select cities. it opens across the country on july 15th. looks good, though. >> let's go. >> we can all go to the as a date. nice. >> we could go for your birthday, except that your birthday is today, not on the 15th. >> that's true. >> and you're going to work all day long on your birthday. >> yes. >> thanks for being so nice. >> we love you nonetheless. >> thank you. >> chris. >> you know i love you. >> he doesn't love you. >> you know i love you. >> the interesting thing about us, three of the four anchor team -- >> yes. >> your birthday is -- >> june 19th. >> i missed the cut. >> the 8th, the 12th. i'll be on vacation for the 20th. you can feel free to celebrate. >> trust me we're going to donate an entire week of celebration. that's all for us from birthday central here. have a great day, everyone. if it's your birthday in the month of july or late june we wish you a happy birthday as well. great day. your local news is coming up next. ♪ [ woman ] sam be
they're striving to make things better. >> reporter: russ mitchell, cbs news, los angeles. >> "a better life" is now playing in select cities. it opens across the country on july 15th. looks good, though. >> let's go. >> we can all go to the as a date. nice. >> we could go for your birthday, except that your birthday is today, not on the 15th. >> that's true. >> and you're going to work all day long on your birthday. >> yes. >>...
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. >>> rupert murdoch returns to the u.s., new report accuses his company of trying to block a criminal investigation into phone hacking and police payoffs by his reporters. we will tell you what is next for the embattled media mogul this thursday, july 21st, 2011. good morning. welcome to "the early show." you see the barometer rising. humidity rise. dew point rising. sun is rise. the translation, it is hot. >> very hot. it feels hotter it even shows on your thermometers this morning. >> like 80 in new york already and 7:01 and 32 states across the country with some type of heat advisory today. the temperatures triple digits in a lot of places and talk about that coming up. >> i'm rebecca jarvis. good morning. erica hill is off this morning. >> i'm chris wragge. >>> start with the final landing of the space shuttle. "atlantis" touched downed early this morning, a perfect end to the shuttle he program's last mission. cbs news national correspondent chip reid is here with more. >> reporter: you can see the shuttle "atlantis" at the end of the runway behind me. this is the last time you w
. >>> rupert murdoch returns to the u.s., new report accuses his company of trying to block a criminal investigation into phone hacking and police payoffs by his reporters. we will tell you what is next for the embattled media mogul this thursday, july 21st, 2011. good morning. welcome to "the early show." you see the barometer rising. humidity rise. dew point rising. sun is rise. the translation, it is hot. >> very hot. it feels hotter it even shows on your...
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a british tabloid reported that a newspaper owned by murdoch tried to hack into the phone conversations and voicemails of the 9/11 terrorists attacks. the fbi is investigating that claim. >>> it seems it's the tabloid media culture in britain to use unscrupulous methods to get the stories. we look at some of the techniques. >> reporter: for british tabloids like the recently deceased "news of the world," it appears everyone, everywhere was fair game. actors, business tycoons, royals, politicians, all potential front page fodder caught up in journalism that bordered on blood sports. >> they very much crossed the line. they did not do it once or twice. we're not talking about a single rogue reporter. apparently it happened at least four times. >> bonnie fuller has been the driving force behind magazines like "star," "u.s. weekly," and now "hollywood life." >> they are much nastier than anything you would find there, and they look to tear down people. the journalists able to do this, it's not that complicated or hard. >> john able walked us through the most common techniques. phone hacking
a british tabloid reported that a newspaper owned by murdoch tried to hack into the phone conversations and voicemails of the 9/11 terrorists attacks. the fbi is investigating that claim. >>> it seems it's the tabloid media culture in britain to use unscrupulous methods to get the stories. we look at some of the techniques. >> reporter: for british tabloids like the recently deceased "news of the world," it appears everyone, everywhere was fair game. actors, business...
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and it's dangerous. 22 people have died as a result. heat is the number one killer of all weather related hazards. >> searing temperatures continue to grip much of the country. more than 141 million people have been facing advisories in a heat wave that has broiled a 34 states with 100-plus temperatures. the unrelenting heat is responsible for at least 22 deaths across the country. this noaa animation shows the heat wave in red, like a rash across the central u.s. now it's closing in on the east coast. it's all the result of what's called a heat dome which forms when a ridge of high pressure in the upper atmosphere compresses the hot, moist air beneath it. at the same time, the jet stream is pushed northward, keep anything cool airway up in canada. >> how is the heat treating you? >> it's tough. i mean, the sun is tight, but we've been drinking lots of fluid. >> reporter: here in washington, d.c., the mercury is just beginning to soar. these d.c. firemen have to answer the call no matter how hot it gets. >> you just learn to deal with i
and it's dangerous. 22 people have died as a result. heat is the number one killer of all weather related hazards. >> searing temperatures continue to grip much of the country. more than 141 million people have been facing advisories in a heat wave that has broiled a 34 states with 100-plus temperatures. the unrelenting heat is responsible for at least 22 deaths across the country. this noaa animation shows the heat wave in red, like a rash across the central u.s. now it's closing in on...
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. >>> a vicious heat wave blamed for at least 22 deaths in the central u.s. the eastern part of the country now bracing for triple digit temps. >>> another threat lurking as close as your faucet. terror experts now say private utilities in the u.s. may be the next target. >>> we begin with two breaking sports stories this morning. it's decision day for the 2011 nfl season after four-month labor lockout between players and owners, well, a key vote could break the stalemate. and we're also learning this. tiger woods fires his long time caddie steve williams and guess what? he speaks out about the abrupt move. we will hear from the caddie in just five minutes. >>> millions of pro football fans are hoping today, well, that it will be the day the nfl's labor lockout will end. players and owners expected to vote on a deal that will hopefully say the 2011 season. david mattingly is live in atlanta where the negotiations are going on. what is the word, david? >> reporter: kyra, everyone watching and waiting so far. the players ended yesterday without having a final v
. >>> a vicious heat wave blamed for at least 22 deaths in the central u.s. the eastern part of the country now bracing for triple digit temps. >>> another threat lurking as close as your faucet. terror experts now say private utilities in the u.s. may be the next target. >>> we begin with two breaking sports stories this morning. it's decision day for the 2011 nfl season after four-month labor lockout between players and owners, well, a key vote could break the...
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senator mitchell mcconnell didn't believe any solution could be found as long as mr. obama was still in the white house. do you regret any of the things that you've said in all of this? >> no. i think i've been pretty restrained. >> well, you toll the congress they don't the work as well as your daughters do their homework. >> i said they procrastinate and that is absolutely true. i don't think i would get any dispute about that anywhere in the country. the fact of the matter is we should not be leaving an issue of this magna tut that affects the world economy, as well as the american economy to the last minute. and, yet, congress observe leaves things to the last minute and engaged in the kind of brinkmanship that is i think is pretty sdang russ. >> tell meese about these meetings you are having. have there been raised voices, tense moments? >> you know, i think everybody has been professional and everybody has been polite. but i think that what we haven't seen is a recognition that, at a certain point, you leave politics aside, you set aside what gives you a tactica
senator mitchell mcconnell didn't believe any solution could be found as long as mr. obama was still in the white house. do you regret any of the things that you've said in all of this? >> no. i think i've been pretty restrained. >> well, you toll the congress they don't the work as well as your daughters do their homework. >> i said they procrastinate and that is absolutely true. i don't think i would get any dispute about that anywhere in the country. the fact of the matter...
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for 22 years, rupert murdoch last week showed his public support during a phone hacking and bribery scandal of his "news of the world" she's been embroiled in as far back as 200037. >> have you paid police for information? >> i have paid the police for information in the past. >> reporter: parliamentarians, they indicated they won't be answering all answers but the committee says murdoch and brooks will be compelled to answer because they're note criminally charged and james previously said parliament was lied to. >> he has stated parliament has been misled by people in his employment and we want answers to questions about this. >> reporter: in an interview with his "wall street journal" newspaper, rupert murdoch said in agreeing to appear he wanted to address things said in parliament which he called "total lies" adding it's important it's absolutely important to establish our integrity. brooks acknowledged it's responsibility to establish the integrity of the people. >> reporter: they were issued formal legal summonses to come to the panel and said yes, the questioning next week, chris, i
for 22 years, rupert murdoch last week showed his public support during a phone hacking and bribery scandal of his "news of the world" she's been embroiled in as far back as 200037. >> have you paid police for information? >> i have paid the police for information in the past. >> reporter: parliamentarians, they indicated they won't be answering all answers but the committee says murdoch and brooks will be compelled to answer because they're note criminally charged...
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when we are not deployed i'm an outpatient internal medicine guy. >> reporter: before getting to afghanistan, he says this will help him learn to prioritize multiple critical patients under battlefield conditions and sharpen his ability to make rapid decisions. >> i expect to see gunshot wounds. i expect to see traumatic brain injuries from explosive devices, it means burns as well. a lot of orthopaedic injuries. and really some horrific stuff and what i'm doing here is getting exposure to a lot of things i would see over there. it's a high volume trauma center. >> reporter: now we certainly hope that nobody here needs that kind of care in such a trauma situation. but if you do and you have to go these days to your local emergency hospital, your local emergency room, there is actually a pretty good chance one of the doctors, nurses, or medical techs will have served in the war zone, either as a reservist and have come back home or served on active duty and retired and come back into private practice. what the military and the medical community is finding is after ten years of war, really, th
when we are not deployed i'm an outpatient internal medicine guy. >> reporter: before getting to afghanistan, he says this will help him learn to prioritize multiple critical patients under battlefield conditions and sharpen his ability to make rapid decisions. >> i expect to see gunshot wounds. i expect to see traumatic brain injuries from explosive devices, it means burns as well. a lot of orthopaedic injuries. and really some horrific stuff and what i'm doing here is getting...
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why murdoch is shutting down news the world. a secret north korean letter written in english and a scheme to bribe top officials for sensitive nuclear secrets [ male announcer ] to the seekers of things which are one of a kind. the authentic, the rare, the hard to define. to those always searching for what's pure and what's real from we who believe we know just how you feel. haagen-dazs. from we who believe we know just how you feel. right now, go to priceline for a sneak peek at recent winning and better than ever! hotel bids to find where you n save up to 60% on hotels. * we'll even email you other people's winning bids, so you'll know what price to name. *á with new hotel bid alerts, from priceline. . >>> jack cafferty is here with the cafferty file. the floor is yours. >> here's something that will scare you out of the summer vacation. over the past 20 years, tuition and fees at public universities jumped nearly 130% and will go up more again. the states facing grudge et crunches and some state colleges and universities bei
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they were 22 inches below normal for the year, now 15. good news section for the southeast where this rain continues to happen there. i know you don't want days of rain but you need it from new orleans, pensacola on into macon and kind of into the atlanta area, as well, columbia, south carolina. that's the good news there. quick look at the big board, pleasant from the great lakes to new york. cool and comfortable on the west coast, >> texas is the one state that isn't getting help from any of that rain. they get another heat wave next week. that weather was brought to you by all laundry detergent. george? >> thank you, sam. >>> when we come back why restaurants are cracking down on bringing your kids out to dinner. is it fair or going too strong? [ female announcer ] we all want cleaner laundry. we all want a world with fewer chemicals. we all want the best of both worlds. introducing all free clear oxi-active. a powerful new detergent without dyes or perfumes that helps get out your toughest dirt and stains. its added natural cleaning b
they were 22 inches below normal for the year, now 15. good news section for the southeast where this rain continues to happen there. i know you don't want days of rain but you need it from new orleans, pensacola on into macon and kind of into the atlanta area, as well, columbia, south carolina. that's the good news there. quick look at the big board, pleasant from the great lakes to new york. cool and comfortable on the west coast, >> texas is the one state that isn't getting help from...
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. >>> overseas now, despite reports of major progress by american forces in afghanistan, there's new evidence that the war is more violent than ever. the u.n. says that civilian deaths are up 15% this year compared to last year's record high. it comes just as the u.s. hands over more security duties to afghan forces. >>> and former first lady betty ford will be laid to rest today alongside her husband at his presidential museum in michigan. thousands gathered to pay their final respects wednesday after ford's casket arrived from california. >>> and the theater where david letterman tapes his show has been vandalized for a second time this week. a florida man was arrested overnight accused of shattering glass on the front doors of the ed sullivan theater. another man was picked up sunday after doing essentially the same thing breaking several of the same windows in an admittedly drunken rampage. now diane sawyer with a preview of tonight's "world news." diane? >> and hello again, josh. hope it's a great week so far. tonight, we are going to crown one of our viewers a made in market al
. >>> overseas now, despite reports of major progress by american forces in afghanistan, there's new evidence that the war is more violent than ever. the u.n. says that civilian deaths are up 15% this year compared to last year's record high. it comes just as the u.s. hands over more security duties to afghan forces. >>> and former first lady betty ford will be laid to rest today alongside her husband at his presidential museum in michigan. thousands gathered to pay their...
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for primary care, it is only 22 minutes. my point is, it is not that i want you to rush through care, but are doctors booking too many patients to be able to see you in a timely manner? >> in a word, yes. but that is because the expenses are going up and reimbursements are going down and i want to practice the art of medicine. i want to focus on the patient, you cannot have that rapport in six minutes. as the paints walk out the door they tell me what is really wrong. if i have my eye on the clock i will not find out. molly: how much has to do with how the insurance companies do business? >>guest: the 10 or 15 minutes, the idea comes from the insurance company and they have created huge interface between the doctor and patient and they are in charge. in the old days it was, the patient is your friend, you do not worry about the money. that is how i try to practice, but it is getting harder to do that. if we have to kickback when we runaway, more doctors are going to runaway. >>dave: and it will be worse when the shortage of
for primary care, it is only 22 minutes. my point is, it is not that i want you to rush through care, but are doctors booking too many patients to be able to see you in a timely manner? >> in a word, yes. but that is because the expenses are going up and reimbursements are going down and i want to practice the art of medicine. i want to focus on the patient, you cannot have that rapport in six minutes. as the paints walk out the door they tell me what is really wrong. if i have my eye on...